I was thinking about changing my prism card battery for a while now but I did'nt want to have to update afterwards.
So I came up with an idea, I tried it out today and works great.
I started by finding the 2 places where the battery is connected to the board, pictures show the negative and postive points on the prism card, I connected alligator clips to those points and connected them to a 3V battery I had (see pictures) , once everything connected I carefully removed the old battery, and replaced with a new battery.
I connected the computer and everything works as if the battery was never removed.
Simple, no update afterwards......that's the way I like it.
So I came up with an idea, I tried it out today and works great.
I started by finding the 2 places where the battery is connected to the board, pictures show the negative and postive points on the prism card, I connected alligator clips to those points and connected them to a 3V battery I had (see pictures) , once everything connected I carefully removed the old battery, and replaced with a new battery.
I connected the computer and everything works as if the battery was never removed.
Simple, no update afterwards......that's the way I like it.
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